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A study of pregnancy outcomes in a maternity center and a tertiary care hospital

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  • Baruffi, G.
  • Dellinger Jr., W.S.
  • Stobino, D.M.
  • Rudolph, A.
  • Timmons, R.Y.
  • Ross, A.

Abstract

This study compares 796 pregnancy outcomes at a maternity center (BMC) with 804 hospital (TJUH) pregnancy outcomes. The samples of pregnant women from the participating institutions were matched on sociodemographic characteristics; analysis of outcomes was performed controlling for medical-obstetric risk. Differences between the institutions were found mainly among women with low intrapartum risk. For these women, neonatal morbidity and length of infant nursery stay were lower at BMC than at TJUH. The percentage of infants with one-minute Apgar scores

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  • Baruffi, G. & Dellinger Jr., W.S. & Stobino, D.M. & Rudolph, A. & Timmons, R.Y. & Ross, A., 1984. "A study of pregnancy outcomes in a maternity center and a tertiary care hospital," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 74(9), pages 973-978.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:1984:74:9:973-978_7
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